Accused lottery killer indicted by Fla. grand jury

The woman accused of killing a Florida Lottery winner has been formally charged with his murder.

A grand jury in Tampa indicted Dorice "Dee Dee" Moore on a single count of first-degree murder Thursday.

Investigators say Moore siphoned millions of Florida Lottery winner Abraham Shakespeare's fortune before killing him. Detectives say Shakespeare was killed at a home in a rural town east of Tampa in April 2009, about three years after claiming a winning Lottery ticket and taking a $17 million lump-sum payment.

His body was found January buried behind a home Moore owns with her boyfriend.